Anne Mozley

Anne Mozley (17 September 1809 – 27 June 1891) was a British writer and critic. She lived in Derby and the small village of Barrow-upon-Trent, which is south of the city. She has been described as an almost anonymous author, as few of her works were attributed to her on first publication. She is credited with the first review of George Eliot's book, ''Adam Bede'', that recognized that it had to be written by a woman. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Letters and correspondence of John Henry Newman during his life in the English church ; with a brief autobiography ; in two volumes by Newman, John Henry

    Published 1891
    Other Authors: “…Mozley, Anne…”
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    Letters and correspondence of John Henry Newman during his life in the English church ; with a brief autobiography ; in two volumes by Newman, John Henry

    Published 1891
    Other Authors: “…Mozley, Anne…”
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    Letters and correspondence of John Henry Newman. - Vol. 1 during his life in the english church ; with a brief autobiography by Newman, John Henry Heiliger 1801-1890

    Published 1903
    Other Authors: “…Mozley, Anne…”
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    Letters and correspondence of John Henry Newman. - Vol. 2 during his life in the english church ; with a brief autobiography by Newman, John Henry Heiliger 1801-1890

    Published 1903
    Other Authors: “…Mozley, Anne…”
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    Letters and correspondence of John Henry Newman during his life in the English Church with a brief autobiography by Newman, John Henry saint 1801-1890

    Published 1891
    Other Authors: “…Mozley, Anne 1809-1891…”
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